Bibb County- Social Studies Pacing Guide- Kindergarten Page 1

SUBJECT

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ALABAMA COURSE OF STUDY STANDARDS

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RESOURCES

August

School Rules and Procedures
Good Citizenship / 2. Identify rights and responsibilities of citizens within the family, classroom, school, and community.
Examples: taking care of personal belongings and respecting the property
of others, following rules and recognizing consequences of breaking
rules, taking responsibility for assigning duties
3. Describe how rules provide order, security, and safety in the home, school, and community.
  • Constructing classroom rules, procedures, and consequences
/ Scott Foresman Social Studies
Studies Weekly

October

Community Helpers / 7. Describe roles of helpers and leaders, including school principal, school custodian, volunteer, police officers, and fire and rescue workers. / Scott Foresman Social Studies
Studies Weekly

November

Today and Long Ago
Thanksgiving / 1. Sequence events using schedules, calendars, and timelines.
Examples: daily classroom activities, significant events in students’ lives
12. Describe families and communities of the past, including jobs, education, transportation, communication, and recreation.
  • Identifying ways everyday life has both changed and remained the same
/ Scott Foresman Social Studies
Studies Weekly

December

Culture and Traditions
Christmas around the World / 6. Compare cultural similarities and differences in individuals, families, and communities.
Examples: celebrations, food, traditions / Scott Foresman Social Studies
Studies Weekly

January

Wants and Needs
Goods and Services / 4. Differentiate between needs and wants of family, school, and community.
  • Comparing wants among different families, schools, and communities.
5. Differentiate between goods and services.
Examples: goods- food, toys, clothing
services- medical care, fire protection, law enforcement, library resources / Scott Foresman Social Studies
Studies Weekly

February

Patriotism and United States Symbols
Presidents Day / 11. Identify symbols, customs, famous individuals, and celebrations representative of our state and nation.
Examples: symbols- United States flag, Alabama flag, bald eagle
customs- pledging allegiance to the United States flag, singing “The Star-
Spangled Banner”
individuals- George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Squanto, Martin
Luther King, Jr.
celebrations- Fourth of July, Memorial Day, Veterans Day / Scott Foresman Social Studies
Studies Weekly

April

Maps and Globes / 8. Recognize maps, globes, and satellite images.
9. Differentiate between land forms and bodies of water on maps and globes.
10. Apply vocabulary related to giving and following directions.
Example: locating objects and places to the right or left, up or down, in
or out, above or below / Scott Foresman Social Studies
Studies Weekly

**Holidays are taught as they occur on the calendar.

**This is a sequence of the order in which units will be taught. The months listed are to be used as a suggestion and guide.

Bibb County KindergartenUpdated 11/21/2018